I am up early since the anticipation of the Disneyland Half Marathon race is too much for sleep. This photo was taken yesterday and is the start line albeit taken from the wrong direction.
Another hour of piddling and out the door to the shuttle.
My race time splits will be posted over at my sister blog: Flap’s Dentistry Blog and on Twitter ————–>
See you soon with my new medal.
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Uh Oh, Chris. Now, you will be in trouble with the Mohammed Caricture police – you infidel, you!
And, you will be criticized for calling Muslims non-modern.
But, on the other hand, non-religious secularist progressives call Evangelical Christians these words all of the time. Guess we will see who is the most tolerant group.
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In blogging matters, I will be heading to Anaheim, California soon to participate in the Disneyland Half Marathon tomorrow. Look for more tweets and twitpics than blog posts in the right sidebar or follow me on Twitter.
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That's the question of the day, now that a new article in the Washington Post indicates that the government is considering a package of business tax breaks to stimulate jobs ahead of the mid-terms, including a payroll tax holiday.
Thoughts:
1) Practically, this isn't going to do anything before the mid-terms. These sorts of changes take time to roll out, and there's no way they could get anything into effect soon enough to make an actual difference in peoples' lives.
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Won't do much now to instill confidence because of ObamaCare and looming marginal tax rate hikes.
But, weary taxpayers will take them and then vote the Dems out.
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Jay Cost noted that Democratic senator Ron Wyden sent a letter last week to Oregon health authority director Bruce Goldberg, in which Wyden states that the federal government "has never had the flexibility" or the "will" to implement "innovative solutions" to our health care woes. Can you imagine a statement from a Democratic senator more directly opposed to the position of the Obama White House? Wyden goes on to encourage Goldberg to ask the federal government for a waiver to let Oregon opt out of Obamacare's requirement that everyone buy federally approved health insurance, because, he writes, "the heart of real health reform is affordability and not mandates."
Since the heart of Obamacare is mandates and not affordability, this is quite a statement from a man who voted for the president's signature piece of legislation—and it's a strong indication of how well his support for that legislation is playing out on the Oregon campaign trail.
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They all want to be re-elected……
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Anticipating the nation's observance of Labor Day, Alfonso Aguilar, Executive Director of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, reminded Latino Voters in California that Senator Barbara Boxer opposes a Temporary Worker Program that would allow employers to bring more workers from places like Mexico and Central and South America.
"Senator Boxer doesn't get that our economy needs foreign workers to do the jobs Americans don't want," said Aguilar. "Boxer is totally controlled by the labor unions and, just like them, doesn't want to see more immigrants come in the country to work.
"Senator Boxer even referred to immigrants as a 'pool of cheap labor' which is insulting to all Latinos and shows a total disregard for the hard work of migrant workers and their great contributions to our country."
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Many AP staffers are producing content that refers to the situation in Iraq. It might be a local story about Iraq veterans, an international diplomatic story that mentions the Iraqi conflict or coverage on the ground in Iraq itself.
Whatever the subject, we should be correct and consistent in our description of what the situation in Iraq is. This guidance summarizes the situation and suggests wording to use and avoid.
To begin with, combat in Iraq is not over, and we should not uncritically repeat suggestions that it is, even if they come from senior officials. The situation on the ground in Iraq is no different today than it has been for some months. Iraqi security forces are still fighting Sunni and al-Qaida insurgents. Many Iraqis remain very concerned for their country's future despite a dramatic improvement in security, the economy and living conditions in many areas.
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So, Obama was lying?
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And, Jeff Galloway will be speaking at the Disneyland Half Marathon Expo today and tomorrow.
Alice and I will attend his 11 AM and 2 PM talks. Looking forward to it!
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Question asked of Senator Barbara Boxer at the September 1, 2010 debate
This pretty much sums it up.
Boxer will lose, not because Fiorina is an impressive candidate (although she certainly is), but because voters — even in liberal California — have grown disaffected with ideological, partisan insiders with minimal accomplishments to their name. With the Golden State’s economy in full meltdown mode, angry Californians are looking for scapegoats, and the incumbent senator fits the description.
Indeed, California voters have tired of Barbara Boxer’s shtick.
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Chris, what does Juliette’s new book Tale of the Tigers have to do with Bill Gates?
The book resolves around interracial affairs/conflicts and everyone knows that Microsoft’s Vista conflicts with everything!
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In blogging matters, Alice and I will be heading off early tomorrow for Anaheim, California for the Disneyland Half Marathon on Sunday. So, I will be tweeting more than blogging ——> follow me in the right sidebar or click this link: Follow @Flap
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Republican Nominee Carly Fiorina and California Democrat Senator Barbara Boxer
The poll is within the margin of error but is the third poll in a row that shows Fiorina leading.
The latest poll data in the senate race showed Fiorina with 48% support, compared to Boxer’s 46%.
This was the third CBS 5 tracking poll to show the senate contest within the margin of error, though, in all 3 cases, the Republican challenger Fiorina has been nominally ahead of incumbent Democrat Boxer.
The CBS 5 poll was conducted by SurveyUSA, which interviewed 569 likely California voters on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. The poll’s margin of error is ± 4.2%.
Democrat incumbent U.s. Senator Barbara Boxer continues to be in trouble. Look for her to go “on air” with negative television ads right after Labor Day.
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